Bull City weekend: Discover Durham's thriving culture
Steeped in Southern hospitality, Durham, also known as the "Bull City," offers a captivating mix of historic allure and a thriving cultural scene. This North Carolina gem caters to all interests, whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or a food lover, promising a fun-filled weekend escape.
Here are a few things you can explore in the city.
Explore the outdoors
Eno River State Park: Hike or paddle along the Eno River, a scenic waterway perfect for a day of outdoor recreation.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens: Stroll through these breathtaking public gardens, featuring over 5 acres of themed displays, including a rose garden, a butterfly house, and a conservatory.
Duke Forest: Explore the diverse ecosystems of this research forest, offering hiking trails, educational programs, and a chance to spot wildlife.

American Tobacco Trail: Hop on your bike and explore this scenic rail trail, perfect for a leisurely ride or a more challenging trek.
Orchard Park: The park is known for its natural scenery and is suitable for walking and family activities. This is a 7.39-acre park located in West Central Durham between Cobb Street and Duke Street.
Catch a game or a show
Durham Bulls Athletic Park: Cheer on the Durham Bulls, a minor league baseball team, and experience the energy of a classic American ballpark.

Motorco Music Hall: Catch a concert at this historic venue, featuring a variety of musical acts from indie rock to national touring artists.
Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC): See a Broadway show, a ballet performance, or a comedy act at this renowned performing arts center.

Immerse yourself in culture and history
American Tobacco Campus: This revitalized historic complex boasts shops, restaurants, museums, and performance spaces.
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University: Immerse yourself in a world-class collection of modern and contemporary art, with works by Picasso, Calder, and Warhol.
Hayti Heritage Center: Delve into the history and culture of Durham's African American community through exhibits, events, and tours.
Black Wall Street: Learn about Durham's historically significant African American business district.
Bennett Place: See the farmhouse where Civil War generals met to end the fighting in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. Explore the reconstructed Bennett Place and learn about a Southern farmer's life during the war.
Museum of Life and Science: The Museum of Life and Science (formerly the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science and the NC Children's Museum) is a sprawling 84-acre science museum in Durham. Located in the Northgate Park neighborhood, the museum is divided by Murray Avenue.
Enjoy a day of family fun
Duke Lemur Center: Visit the world's largest primate center dedicated entirely to lemurs. Take a guided tour and learn about these fascinating creatures.

Durham Arts District Murals: Explore the vibrant street art scene in the Durham Arts District, where a variety of art galleries, studios, and shops line the streets. Don't miss the captivating murals adorning the buildings throughout the district!
Durham Skatepark: This 10,000 square foot concrete skatepark is a popular spot for skaters of all ages and skill levels. It's also a great place to spectate and enjoy the energy of the skateboarding community.
No matter your interests or preferences, Durham offers a weekend getaway filled with adventure, culture, and relaxation. So why wait? Start planning your next weekend's escape to this dynamic Southern city and discover all that Durham has to offer.